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Syros Hospital Celebrates 200 Years: A Legacy of Public Service
The Vardakeio and Proio Hospital in Syros, Greece, celebrates its bicentennial, marking 200 years of continuous operation as the first hospital in free Greece, initially funded by private benefactors and currently a public institution with an oncology department.
Syros Hospital Celebrates 200 Years: A Legacy of Public Service
The Vardakeio and Proio Hospital in Syros, Greece, celebrates its bicentennial, marking 200 years of continuous operation as the first hospital in free Greece, initially funded by private benefactors and currently a public institution with an oncology department.
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32% Bias Score


Greek Political Leaders to Attend Thessaloniki International Fair
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will inaugurate the 89th Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) on September 6th, with other party leaders scheduled to attend throughout the week.
Greek Political Leaders to Attend Thessaloniki International Fair
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will inaugurate the 89th Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) on September 6th, with other party leaders scheduled to attend throughout the week.
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4% Bias Score


Greek Electricity Prices Drop Significantly in September
Following a 27% decrease in August's wholesale electricity price, Greek consumers will see reductions of up to 35% in green energy tariffs for September, reflecting the government's pressure on energy providers to pass on savings.
Greek Electricity Prices Drop Significantly in September
Following a 27% decrease in August's wholesale electricity price, Greek consumers will see reductions of up to 35% in green energy tariffs for September, reflecting the government's pressure on energy providers to pass on savings.
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28% Bias Score


Greece's Low Productivity: A Multifaceted Challenge
Greece faces a productivity crisis, marked by a 12% decline despite increased working hours, stemming from underinvestment, wage compression, and a lack of economic restructuring, resulting in low-value-added production and hindering wage increases.
Greece's Low Productivity: A Multifaceted Challenge
Greece faces a productivity crisis, marked by a 12% decline despite increased working hours, stemming from underinvestment, wage compression, and a lack of economic restructuring, resulting in low-value-added production and hindering wage increases.
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20% Bias Score


Former Greek Official Appointed Rector of Keele University's Greek Branch
Odysseas Zoras, a former Greek government official and university rector, has been appointed rector of the Greek branch of the UK's Keele University, sparking controversy among the opposition.
Former Greek Official Appointed Rector of Keele University's Greek Branch
Odysseas Zoras, a former Greek government official and university rector, has been appointed rector of the Greek branch of the UK's Keele University, sparking controversy among the opposition.
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60% Bias Score


Major Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled in Crete
Greek authorities arrested 48 individuals in Crete, seizing over €1 million in cash and various weapons and drugs following an eight-month investigation into a criminal network involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and bombings.
Major Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled in Crete
Greek authorities arrested 48 individuals in Crete, seizing over €1 million in cash and various weapons and drugs following an eight-month investigation into a criminal network involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and bombings.
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20% Bias Score

Greece Strengthens Asylum Policies, Prioritizing Deportations
Greece's Minister of Migration and Asylum, Thanasis Plevris, announced stricter policies for asylum seekers, prioritizing deportations and detention for those deemed ineligible, aiming to reduce irregular migration.

Greece Strengthens Asylum Policies, Prioritizing Deportations
Greece's Minister of Migration and Asylum, Thanasis Plevris, announced stricter policies for asylum seekers, prioritizing deportations and detention for those deemed ineligible, aiming to reduce irregular migration.
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60% Bias Score

Surge in Turkish Investors Drives Greek Golden Visa Program Growth
Turkish investors led a 152% year-over-year increase in Greek Golden Visa applications by July 2025, reaching 2,449 approvals, driven by economic instability in Turkey and program changes.

Surge in Turkish Investors Drives Greek Golden Visa Program Growth
Turkish investors led a 152% year-over-year increase in Greek Golden Visa applications by July 2025, reaching 2,449 approvals, driven by economic instability in Turkey and program changes.
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20% Bias Score

Greek Initiative Promotes EU Progress Through Citizen Engagement
Based in Athens, the Initiative for European Progress, founded in July 2025, is a non-profit advocating for EU values through citizen mobilization and concrete actions.

Greek Initiative Promotes EU Progress Through Citizen Engagement
Based in Athens, the Initiative for European Progress, founded in July 2025, is a non-profit advocating for EU values through citizen mobilization and concrete actions.
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56% Bias Score

New Greek Law Streamlines Eviction Process, Impacts Landlords and Tenants
Starting January 1, 2026, a new Greek law expedites evictions by allowing landlords to obtain an eviction order from a certified lawyer, rather than a court, after a lease expires without renewal, while requiring a three-month notice to the tenant.

New Greek Law Streamlines Eviction Process, Impacts Landlords and Tenants
Starting January 1, 2026, a new Greek law expedites evictions by allowing landlords to obtain an eviction order from a certified lawyer, rather than a court, after a lease expires without renewal, while requiring a three-month notice to the tenant.
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40% Bias Score

Greece's Tourism Infrastructure Under Strain: Sewage, Power Outages Mar Popular Islands
This summer, insufficient infrastructure on several popular Greek islands led to sewage overflows in Mykonos and Patmos, power outages, and waste management issues, negatively affecting tourists and residents alike.

Greece's Tourism Infrastructure Under Strain: Sewage, Power Outages Mar Popular Islands
This summer, insufficient infrastructure on several popular Greek islands led to sewage overflows in Mykonos and Patmos, power outages, and waste management issues, negatively affecting tourists and residents alike.
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16% Bias Score

Crete Crime Syndicate: Archimandrite's Role Investigated
A criminal network in Crete is being investigated, with a focus on an archimandrite facing charges of blackmail and aggravated assault; the archimandrite was previously blackmailed by the alleged ringleaders.

Crete Crime Syndicate: Archimandrite's Role Investigated
A criminal network in Crete is being investigated, with a focus on an archimandrite facing charges of blackmail and aggravated assault; the archimandrite was previously blackmailed by the alleged ringleaders.
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24% Bias Score
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